GREELEY — Greeley police are looking into a 19-year-old woman’s report that she was nearly abducted in a Safeway parking lot.

The woman told police she was walking to Safeway, 1122 11th Ave., after 5 p.m. Wednesday when a man approached her in the parking lot, according to a news release. The woman said the man spoke in Spanish to her and tried to pull her into a brown-colored sedan. She said she pulled away and ran into the store.

Police say the suspect is described as a Hispanic male, 30-40 years old, about 5 feet 7 inches tall and weighing about 180 pounds. The woman said he was wearing a light blue baseball cap, turned backward, with a green jacket and blue jeans. The vehicle is described as sedan similar to a Honda Accord or Toyota Camry.

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